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Andari Bandhuvaya (2010) Telugu Movie Review

Film: Andari Bandhuvaya
Rating: 3.25/5

Banner: Utopia Entertainers
Cast: Sharwanand, Padmapriya, Naresh, RK, M S Narayana, Krishna Bhagawan, Vijay Sai, Pragathi, Jeeva and others
Music: Anup Rubens
Written By: Balabhadrapatruni Ramani
Cinematographer: Gummadi Jayakrishna
Direction: Chandra Siddartha
Producer: RK, Chandra Siddartha
Release date: 14/05/2010

It has been quite a while since we saw Chandra Siddartha make his presence felt after the unforgettable ‘Aa Naluguru’, here he is with his somewhat comeback venture so let us have a look.

Story:
Nandu (Sharwanand) hails from a village and he comes to the city. He has a helpful nature and doesn’t hesitate to go out of his way to help others. His colleague Paddu (Padmapriya) is stingy to the core and believes in money saving. A situation leads Nandu to take a portion for rent in the home of Paddu and on another instance, he rushes to see his father (Naresh) in the village. Paddu accompanies him and it is here she experiences the human values and touch. New issues crop up and how Nandu and Paddu face them forms the rest of the story.

Performances:
Sharwanand has been evolving as an actor with each passing movie. After his commendable performance in ‘Prasthanam’ this is yet another valuable performance in his career. He is getting better and better. He performed with great élan in many scenes and portrayed emotions wonderfully.

Padmapriya is a vision of beauty and though her low economic character makes her poor, the natural beauty still glows at all possible sequences. She has proved her mettle in the acting department as well. She appeared like senior Suhasini in some scenes.

Naresh has come up with one of his best performances in the recent past. He fits the bill well and there are few touching moments he gives.

Krishna Bhagawan was outright hilarious. His timing and his style of dialogue delivery gives splits of laughter. He is proving to be one of the most reliable comedians for the Telugu audience and is simply ‘unbeatable’.

The others were quite impressive. Especially RK, the TV artiste who plays the role of Padmapriya’s sister wearing sari, the NRI groom, they have given an impressive performance. Pragathi was natural and others were okay.

Analysis:
It’s a joy to watch a good movie 48 hours before the world watches it, in a premiere show. It’s a movie made by the director of ‘Aa Naluguru’. I starting watching the movie with closed mind-set at the outset. For my eyes those have watched grandeur of artificial settings on screen in many films, initially, it sounded dull and low. I looked at the hero in this film as ‘perfectionist material’ who may bring boredom through out the movie. But slowly, something captivated me and I was drowned in the bliss of humanity. I could see a Utopian Village, Utopian hero and Utopian thought…! It went on as a pleasant journey on the waters of humanity.

Any audience watches a movie connecting himself to the hero on screen. He enjoys the bliss of watching something that hero does, which he cannot do in real life. That has been the success of any cinema since 77 years in India. That has been the connection between the screen hero and common audience. If that were the case, in stead of getting connected to the violent and vulgar elements in a hero, it sounds certainly better to connect with the humanity, sacrifice and service motive in him that can be practiced in daily life.

‘Andari Bandhuvaya’ is one such movie which happens very seldom on Telugu screen. Such films should reach every eye and then surely it reaches its heart. Indeed, it’s a movie that culminates the essence of humanity with eyes and heart. One needs to look at the world with the eyes of this protagonist and need to speak with the heart of the same.

It’s a practical Vedanta, the movie showcases. ‘Live for others to enjoy the true nectar of life’ is the epitome of this film. Many dialogues and scenes in this film cut the heart deep and groove-in a pure form of thought. Writer Balabhadrapaatruni Ramani deserves right mention here.

“Pakshulaki konchem dhanyam, pasuvulaki konchem ghraasam, manishiki konchem saayam- ade jeevitam”- What a quotable dialogue?!

“Bathakadame kaadu, chaavadam kooda costly ye”- What a reality if we look at the present expensive last days on Corporate Hospital beds?!

“Nee Daggara koorchuni kaasepu edavochchaa?!”- What a human angle?! The scene between Padmapriya and Sharwanand is indeed moving.

The film is a feel good treat and it gives a strong message of how a positive outlook in life is required in today’s commercial and materialistic world. It might be too unrealistic to expect the viewers to transform once they see the film but even if one implements or demonstrates atleast 5% of the kindness then the world will be a much better place to live in. This is a clean family entertainer with its own element of humor, sentiment, drama and attachment. The dialogues are the major highlight of the movie while the script is very strong and intense. Screenplay was effective and it was supported well with the background score. Though two songs were non situational, they were well taken and quite melodious. Lyrics by Chaitanya Prasad are sensible and filled with good poetry. Editing was smooth. Costumes were suitable to the backdrop and the art department was realistic. The film has enough substance to make it big in film festival or bag few awards. All it takes is some gentle effort by the makers to promote it in the right manner. This is suitable for all genre of audience and everyone will have a point or two to take back home and use it in their life. Credit must be given to Chandra Siddartha for coming up with a thoughtful venture.

Youngsters should watch it and parents should make their children watch it to cultivate human values.

Bottom Line: Don’t Miss It…..

Rama Rama Krishna Krishna Movie Review

Banner: Sri Venkateswara Creations
Presented by: Smt.Anitha
Cast: Arjun, Ram, Priya Anand, Bindu Madhavi, Nassar, Benerjee, Brahmanandam, Srinivas Reddy, Prathibha, Gracy Singh, Prithvi, Raghu
Lyrics: Ananth Sriram
Dialogues: M.Ratnam
Choreography: Shobi, Prem Rakshith
Editing: Gowtham raju
Art: AS Prakash
Cinematography: Sekhar.V.Joseph
Music: M.M.Keeravani
Produced By: Dil Raju
Story-Screenplay-Direction: Srivass

Story:

Ashok deva (Arjun) is a gangster in Mumbai and his wife gets killed in a Gang war-Ashok Leaves Mumbai and leads a fresh life with his sisters in a village in east Godavari District. Rama Krishna (Ram) is a young guy who fights for the right and doesn’t believe in Love. Rama Krishna’s elder Brother falls in love with Ashok’s Sister, What happens to their love story? To where does this story lead to- Forms the remaining plot.

Performances:

Arjun suited to the role well. He has given a controlled and commendable performance. Ram is energetic and engages us with his histrionics and good dances. Priya Anand is okay and looks cute in half sarees. Bindu Madhavi is passable and doesn’t leave a mark. Brahmanandam evokes some laughs. The remaining cast has done reasonably well. Art and Cinematography are good. Editing could have been better. Music By keeravani is Average. Story is old formatted one with beaten Screenplay and Direction is good in parts.

Analysis:

Jr.NTR has given the voiceover for the introduction of the hero’s characterization. Ram is energetic and hyper active as usual (even does a bit of over action in a couple of Scenes).He danced well in the songs. Arjun is definitely a Plus to the Movie. He dubbed his Voice and it suited well. Nassar is okay as village head. Priya Anand is okay but Bindu Madhavi appeared out of place as a village Belle. Gracy Singh has done a guest appearance.

This movie is 200th Film of Music director Keeravani; the songs can be rated as Average numbers. The songs looked not so appealing (frankly speaking boring at times) on the screen. “Title Song” (Rama Rama Krishna Krishna), “Lera Chanti” and “Ooh la laa” are catchy and melodious. Ananth Sriram has given some meaningful lyrics. Background Score has come up well.

Srivass who delivered a hit in the name of LAKHSYAM (2007) has come up with another flick which has action, entertainment and sentiment in equal shares. Neither the story nor the Scenes are new to Telugu Audiences but the Director has taken care in establishing the characterizations well. Ram’s Characterization was good. The pre-Interval episode created some curiosity. Brahmanandam’s Introduction Scenes evoked some laughs in the theater. The story and Screenplay are predictable but the characterizations and performances made it a bearable watch. Dialogues by M.Ratnam are good (even though there are a couple of double entendres).Performances lifted the movie to the next level. Cinematography by Sekhar was good; the lighting Scheme adopted in the Songs is admirable. The Graphics are not done to perfection. Poor work by the VFX department. The production values are rich.

The first half is adequate with a balance of action and entertainment. The second half focuses more on emotions and sentimental Scenes. Overall it’s a clean family Entertainer with a good blend of Action Scenes. There are fair Chances of becoming a Hit, Dil Raju may Strike gold (If this clicks at the Box office) after a Series a flops. The fate of the movie it completely depended on how well it gets received by the masses.
Plus: Performances, Entertainment and family elements

Minus: Old Story and Screenplay
Verdict: Family Entertainer and a good time pass flick in this Hot Summer.
Rating: 3.0/5.0

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After Kurbaan, Vivek Oberoi's next release is Kumar Taurani's Prince — It's Showtime. Vivek plays a slick and stylish thief in the film, who indulges in the robbery of a lifetime but matters go worse when he loses his memory." The movie narrates the story of a thief who wakes up one morning to realise that he has lost his memory and his life is at stake. It has been directed by Kookie V. Gulati and also features Nandana Sen.

In his quest to find answers he discovers his name is PRINCE, he used to work for a man named Sarang and his girlfriend’s name is Maya. The three female leads have been played by Nandana Sen, Neeru Singh who has done Punjabi films with Harbhajan Mann, and Aruna Shields, an actress from the UK who’s making her Hindi film debut with Prince. Interestingly he is also on the most wanted list and India’s secret service is after him. In his confused state of mind things just keep getting even more puzzled up, like the fact that everyday he meets a new girl claiming to be ‘Maya’ He just has five days to figure out what’s happening with him, he doesn’t know on which side of the law he belongs to and India’s police force is after him for a crime he doesn’t remember committing.

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Cast : Vivek Oberoi, Aruna Sheilds, Nandana Sen, Neeru Singh, Sanjay Kapoor, Isaiah, Rajesh Khattar, Dilip Tahil, Mayur Puri, Manish Anand & Mohit Chauhan
Producers: Renu Taurani, Kumar S Taurani
Director : Kookie V Gulati
Banner : Tips Music Films
Singers : Atif Aslam, Alisha Chinoi, Shreya Ghoshal, Monali & Sandeep Shirodkar
Music : Sachin Gupta
Genre: Action / Thriller

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